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2013年1月21日星期一

Do I Need to Treat the Multiple Cysts on Kidneys

Q:Some time ago, I was inspected to have multiple
cysts on my kidneys when I take physical examination. I do not have any symptoms
at all. Should I receive treatment at once?A: Primarily, you should know what diseases cause multiple
cysts on your kidneys. In clinic, multiple cysts are attributable to Simple
Kidney Cysts or Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD).

Simple Kidney Cysts are very common, especially among the elderly above 50
years old. If the cysts are small (below 3 cm) and you do not have any
discomforts or symptoms, you need not receive treatment temporarily. You should
take B-ultrasound test once in every three months to observe if the cysts are
growing or have the tendency of canceration. If the cysts keep enlarging very
rapidly, you should receive treatment at once.

PKD is a genetic kidney disorder, in which multiple cysts growing on kidneys.
With age, the cysts will enlarge gradually and replace more and more healthy
nephrons. More than 50% of the patients with PKD will develop Renal Failure by
age 60. As there is no cure for PKD, what the patients can do is to stop the
cysts growth to prevent kidney damage through proper treatment.
In western medicine, there is no other treatment option for PKD other than
dialysis or kidney transplant. In China, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is
applied to treat PKD and has showed a great treatment effect. It can stop the
cysts enlargement and shrink the cysts gradually as well as provide some
nutrients for the impaired nephrons. In this way, it can prevent PKD from developing into Renal Failure completely.

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